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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1919)
mi V r, '! 1 Ji " 11 M r V - - ' hi jM v-- -.' " ' f ' k ls U: !' fe. I VT f . - m ft V I'. k, I'AGE RIOnT THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TITSIIAV, AV. I. Illlll Mill STIlt nnnPTfl lI JnfllTII 'l"',, '""kiiiR to the e.vrlv i.iiiiinn- H'oli ttafts nllim i "3 ft I nilIll I U ti0" nlU' "co"''l"'r ot ,,u', ,u,, ,m' Mechanics who f.iil to tak the e ULUU 1 U fj nil?! I n ch,um lu ,ho M,Uo inulnutum will In. itilijort lo u pen- iU-JlJllJ! II Tho ,Nn,ntK Mlll ,; K ,,lu ,,( J10, The ON.WUlllHlioU foi the ttato hoard of imto mechanic It whore rr-'dlt I duo niul to not its I tv.imUii'ii cieaU'd lij tlm Iiint Iok nn Imontlvo to otlii'ts to Increase I-' tt nt t- i dHlithutluK application llH'ir kiiowlodKo nml oltlelonov lit h.ank looking to tlu .rl evunlnn- tliolt ttafts COcOR WAS nE.VOE.J. 1IA.S I'lSOMIM-' (II TllrsMN 1)1 Tlll U TV ISO.lDs ( OJUJ will III' KOITIMJ 1)1 t Ks IHIIf iii: Statu Senator (ieorso T Haldwln COUNCIL GRANTS BUILDING PERMITS ""At tho ii'kuIiu nicotine of tin' olt IIok ps pipsidont, II K Fanrhor. vko pteMdent. anil M I, ni.iunltiK. sec ream treasurer, will have lt- tioinl- ;)OI (,nprttrs in l'ortlaml. wlioro nppllc.i t'rn lilanK mn lio olitalnoil li ad ilioins lio Tt51. uIiIhuikIi appll- r-ints for oxumiii.uloii uini vcuio who l Ht proMnt sojourniiip in S.ri '''"'.s fiom thi'lr routtty olorls, or council lut oM-nttiK, iisido from tho Francisco, is still .it It Tho HenM flo,n ,ocul P''taKcs Kv.uulnatlons tlr cri'iitcd In tho Inquliv I rum tho Is In receipt of a Uttcr from tho Son- tti" '" ,u''ll Inter In 1G conti.illy lo- Women's lmprot'iuint iluh. llttlo ntor. In which ho states that Klam- ''ted citlo- In the state ami will co- was done to arouse anMhiuK hut lies ath county Is rapidly gaining in pop- ll .rlous specialized activities of ultory Interest Tho usual grist of nlarlty. and thai he has a proniNe " trades as well as the usual lines hills secured the attention of the that twenty thousand cars a year will of motor repair work members for sometime, after which he routed through this cit when ad- The hoard will examine with writ- e following permits wore granted equate facilities are provided Part ten. oral and manual tests, prepar- .! S Teck an addition to ptlwitu of the letter follows ed. president Uoggess declares, in an garage on Klghth street I have about gotten a guarantee understandable manner, and the an- A permit to George and Hen Kerns that the first summer we have a Plicant may he examined In any or for the erection of a one-story con Hlghwa from the California State ll1' subjects for which he. In his crete and brick building on the pies, lino via Topsy Grade and Klamath opinion. Is qualified t'pon coinple- ent site of the Punnets' Improve Falls to Crater lake up will haveitlon of tho tests the applicant will ment and Supply House twenty thousand automobiles from " rated according to his ability In Presto terlau manse to he moved California to visit Crater Lake at least three classes. When I show the pictures of rainbow Deeming a purelv theoretical ex trout caught In the rivers and lakes anilnatlon unfair to many excellent of Klamath thev think they are Col- mechanics who have had no thooret umbia river salmon c.,t training, such tests bo omitted By the way, I have traveled seme The classification of mechanics will ot the finest roads of Washington, me the (.'isl purpose of riving cred- Oregon. Nevada and California and ' j " nowhere have I found the scenic at- A--t..4.--...;....:.......:.4......:.4..........;..:.--:- tractions of Topsy Grade and the Klamath river jit i n s Ms - i ! iitd Mr Br . ii ii I i..r n h i i" I. i' l'' '" ,, ,. , 1,., in w il h Tiin . Mr T x ii i inns! m! I ii iu lni'K ,ll 'Ii I . Is I I I ii lv su i t rl i 'ii . tin ii l'i ' Ii ii i llU Mi lh ''ii ''lh ii sin I.' ind n lx iili ii;. i Ii il lh vouthlul Min ain in ,i of M .linn's " III,' I I'll! lil.HMI ll'llilll i up i '.II itnMv fin I ii bliil )es- tenl'V '' ' Vn I wns H n liliie I'lril with sent mil '. reiit'irls In lis ' iijT Imiiiiii it.spm.li. I U'lllli., poiket til.' Mie sl i, i , i " nil i nli't te'l thi'lr iil r .In ii ili ie III ii i ' "' Liindim Til lilts Prrnonal Inclination. "v 1 mi snlil he nil. the njiphi l CIIII i I'V IMMI. Illlll " N.iiisi.ii. IViiiptnlliin hid lioMi inn in di with It If ll hid been a rei ii Msiiiitnm or mi iwiti" iirntieiS an iii'isiiiislnu wniilil have Induced Ida to t "nil It" Itl'D, WIIITi: M HI.PP IHMT MtJIII' IP 'IMIItM. big (Inui Is priiiulsed t the ilnii i- to be gin u iliuli I the nils line oi the Itul W Ml ' nml Dine oltlli ill tlm Dpinii lloil '( llilliiulin iililiig. Iul .li (I Those who will hiivi i lunge of tho affiilr nre Mm iliuues llnlvlii, Itulii'ilHiin IIiiiimIiiii Hog ihIiis, lliilmnu llilgUH mid llnie dlit nml Ml nml Mm .lnseph ilrell SpiK'l ll iiiiihIi' will ho fiirulHiied ful the ihiiikIiui and II Ullilimhleillv wilt be oio of the dinning ewuts of the veiir .Ili Iteiiiiimbi'i Ihls '1 In1 dales fin the I'Aln CoiMelilliiii aie VligUHl I I, !," and lii Get it'iulv inns wiT.i). .s'l'iili'd bids will be rei lived lit the office of the Count) Court of Klam ath Counts, Klamath Palls, Oregon, until lul.v 1'Jlh, l'.ll'.i for tin i structtiiu of bridge ablltliients at .Mer rill Oregon The abutments requlio the excavating of appioxlmatnl) I 10 iiible Vn of mi Mortal miiliil) ( ir i, mid Dm pliultiK of appriivlniiiinK I m i libit Ii el ol i mieri'ti. HiiU will in, leieheil for roiKreti. ot Mom u, inn v I I I l,IIIH ll'. IS lllllllliKH ( It I ,i mi t. ( Ii ll. in ( I H, , ( iniulv ) in mm Mmiinth Pull i., MMlI'll i ( II in I OUIII I I Nollie To lllddeis. It'llili is slnill Hllblilll piopnnut r r Ihn (iimpliileit work lis oiiltliH i llie pliillH anil spei'lfli iiiIiiiim Hnlu In.- the furiilxhltm of all ihmIituI I ai'h pioposiil lulist bn iiiciiinpiiin,,,! bv ii leitlflid (hi'ik amiiiiiilliif i, per teilt of tlm tollll bill and M;il,,( Iii the Point of Kliiiiinlli ("mint a n giiiiinutt'O thut the bidder will If nip ii'hmiiiI. proiiiplnlv I'M'i iile n Mali fiutorv I'otitrait nml furnish Ihui,, for (lie fitlllirill perfoiliiiiu f Up, work us reiiilii'il hv llm ptiius mi.i siieilfltiitloiis fur Hiilil i iiustrui lion The proimsiil inlist lie ni'irlted I'm i. .w.il fur i MlKHirMn of Men III briil abutment," and addtensed tu Kliiimith Coiintv Court Klamath Pulls ()ri gnu Tli muni' of the bidder should he written oil the ellV elope enrliiHltiK llm proposal I li)l from present slto to Walnut streets, by A Klamath and A Mehaffev WEATHERREPORT. . Oiegon Tonight and Wednesday fair, gentle westerlv winds It Is surprising to know how well -Klamath county Is advertised all I over the ccat and how much people are talking about making us a vis- It just ns soon as we get roads In no section have I seen the countrv as fresh and green during the entire summer as Is the Klamath country Roads and irrigation are certainly putting Klamath on the map. : "l'lllIIlKM"' 0? TIP JJtlsH JtKI'PP.I It AM) sr KUNJ K J WHO AWAITKI) HIM HPItP. e hMyMM g 2 r lrHI'' VKP? " L v, ,,.-. ..r,-v,.T-.'rr'.,-7.7,r..nK,..ir',A -J CALLS FOR THE PURE ICE of the Klamath Valley Warehouse and Forwarding Company are daily increasing, but the addition this week of one extra do livery truck assures prompt delivery to all parts of the city. PHONE 58 Eaoionn do Valeru Ilarrj J. Itoland Just how Eamonn de Valera, "President of, the Irian, Republic", managed to get to the United States has not been learned. That he had reached America without a passport had been stated by Harry J. Boland, secretary of the Slim Fein organiza tion and member of the National' As sembly ot (rcland, before de Valera apeparedjiublicly In New York. Bo land had preceeded him by several days and made arrangements for his reception. ABILITY REQUIRED OF AUTO MECHANIC That the motorist may be protect ed from the Inefficiency of untrained automobile mechanics and repair men, and that craftsmen may be pro tected from Inefficient competition, We Have a Better Grain Binder for You The next time you are in town, come in and look over the John Deere Binder. It's a machine that will give you extra years of ser vice at less cost for repairs, and will do better work under abnormal field and weather conditions than other binders. We want to skow you many points about this ma chine not found in other binders that you will rec ognize as extra value. Stronger wheels, heavier frame, reinforced platform, self-aligned bearings, roller bearings, three packers in stead of two, hardened wearing surfaces on knotter parts, ground and polished packer shaft bearing and quick turn tongue truck are a few of the many points about this binder tharmake it serviceablelght draft and economical to operate. You will appreciate what binder satisfaction truly is when you get a John Deere, into your harvest fields. J Come In and See this Better Binder BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. "The House of Quality" The Woman's Store SAFETY SAVING SATISFACTION Don't Wait Until the Last Minute Select Tomorrow YOUR APPAREL FOR THE "FOURTH" With but a few remaining days in which to fill your needs in the matter of new apparel for the "Fourth" we eannot too urgently request your making purchase, tomorrow necessary alterations will be satisfactorily taken care of. Ready to Fill Every Requirement In Frocks for the Occasion July '1th commemorating the greatest day in our history, likewise ushers in the Midsummer' sea son. Women who have waited until now for the warm weather styles will find this htore splendidly ready to serve. At $20 to $35 You'll Find The Very Prettiest of Silk Dresses lltuiiliMimi'lv In mlcd inliiolil ii'il nml otlntrulHi- altrailivi ttlmnu'il .Stimiix'i DrcsHi'H, Trliolcito unit Sntln In funlilou tutor il lltiu'H. Hi hum, 'Inun. Illiick nml Now'liv xtvlt'Hiinil IlKtiri'S nn mi iiHiiallv i link c M-lcctlnii In all hlzi'H I'rlri'il l iim) ili-Knn i'mum b'JII til S.I.V. Ollll'r tlll'HM'H MpiTlllI lit I '..) Illlll Slll.nO. Your Blouse Whither it ho nt (lenrKette. Cri'i't or t rt'iv tie c him- von nut he june that the moilW pun I, .nod here posbi'sscs tin- verv !.( In stvl(. ff.itnres II.imN("u head oil, I'liihiolilcn-tl anil (iIIIimI stvlu, In tlu I'usti'l anil darker shades $5 to $15. And for the uoin.m .' h S"eks stvle and real eronoinv In .t vv.wli vvalht vvc ii'Conimenil The New Welworth and Wirthmore Waists at $2.50 and $1.50. WuIhIs that meuHiiri' up to a Htandard of value lierotnfor nn nccoiupllHhed hy an vvalit tii.in ufacturer ilundreils of oiui'ti vlll vouch for their tiuo vvorthl iil'hs Many new Htyles Just In and at $7.50, $8.50, $10 up to $20. Dainty Dresses of White vour nppioval I'lnlHlied with laren mid i inlirolilei li h Hull Collar that have heeu prlci il no low vvare KUre of llutm ininitliiK vvllh froikH of Voile and OrKaudle imiilels that me ho attractive mill Iterent i'preH Hhlpiuentri havn hroui;ht uh many of the jirnttluit tailed di'Mrrlptlou Sen them tomoirow All nleH for Womuu and larx. Itouiul and V Net kn l.linlled Hpacvi does not penult of il-Mlsne BEAUTIFUL SILK SPORTS SKIRTS. When a hi'iiho nthat Iiiih produced mirh woinluifnl Sllkw as tho present one Those handsome skills are made of tho most fash lonahle Pan tnsl, Ilaronetle Satin Tileolette mid Crepe do Chine In niaiiv elficlUe stles. In White, Old Itose. Blues, Cold, Slhct and I'hauKeahle coloix I'rlied at $12.50, $16.50 up to $25. - And for overv da Hcrvleu wear foi the win in lajn that will very soon he hero, am man) prottv at) leu In Wash Skirts at $2.50 up to $8.50. A Remarkable Showing of Silk Sports Sweaters Words fall to toll of the actual henut of theso popular KurincntK therefore no hesitate at descriptions In novelty and plain weaves in eveiv wanted hIi.kIu orconihlnatlon of colon Ideal Tor wear with the White Skirt I'llted at IH op to ;o. SPORTS HATS Foi Motoring or Sports we.u we have yt to tlnd headweai that fills Its ieiulieiueutH in mich a satlsfactoiy maniioi as those we am bhowiiiK Sailor or Cai st)lo; seveial moduli and many popular colors. , si, si.ur to s:i.!8. PARASOLS To complete tlm summer out fit .Mil. id) must have a Sun shade Our showing otfuis a wide raiiKu foi selections in tho mattei of (olor and prices Al so man) of the popular (olored silk umhrollus with henutiful (undies I'aruBols and Uin hrellas al prices fiom Kl.l.'t lip to H1U .-(). For Those Who Will Make the "Fourth" The Day for An Outing To many women who are confined to the homo or work tho "Fourth" maikes the occasion of a trip to the mountains or streanifi. For those wu advise Outdoor Garments of Khaki Garments of this. dependable material that are fashioned for true comfort and long wear. For Wo men, Misses and Girls we are showing -Khuki Middles 2 ami 98.50 Clilldicn'x Khaki Middle 93.00. Girl's Hiding Ilreecliefl 92. Girl's Khaki Outing Suits 92.00. -Women's Itltlinir llrecilies 94.no. Women's Khaki Skirts 94.ft0. Children's Play Suits 91.83 to 91.no. Timely Suggestions in Other Necessities .t i'sNii li'o Hint )(i lo coin- plete the Mimiui'i Out lit. Women's Silk Hose 91.00 to Women's I, Isle Huso 30c to 8.V. Silk Gloves, llluck unil White H.lc to 92.00. Silk l'ettlcoats, nil colors, 94.30 to 9H.no. Women's Neckwear 00c tu 92.no. leather Purses 9l.n0 to 9U00 This Store Will Be Closed All Day Friday, July 4th In observance of the national holiday this store will close its doors at regular closing time Thursday eve and will not reopen until Saturday morning. Kindly arrange your shopping accordingly. H. N. MOE V. f'i! " '. i-fi t . '-? mMz.w.w rawTO-TdWr-rg-; tmhw.W iMttii"-) r. "'ij